The Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway is a fantastic walk which showcases the gorgeous coastline and visits Kaikoura’s best seal colony. However the main trail also spends a lot of time alongside the road. We’re sharing a better route which never follows the road and takes you along various bays and up to the cliff tops for the most beautiful views in the area.
Red Tarns Track: is this the most underrated view in Mount Cook?
The Red Tarns Track is one of the most underrated walks in all of the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. The views from this relatively short trail are nothing short of spectacular, especially if you head up for sunset! We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk, including difficulty and the best time to do it.
Tips for experiencing the magical Golden Circle in winter
Skelwith Force: a great rainy day activity in the Lake District
Skelwith Force might not be the biggest waterfall in the Lake District, but it’s both beautiful and powerful. The water flows through a narrow mossy chasm, which creates a bubbling mass of white water that is mesmerising to watch. We’re sharing how to get there via the easiest routes, as well as another waterfall you can walk to nearby.
Arkaroo Rock Walk - Ancient Rock Art and Stunning Views in the Flinders Ranges
Devils Peak: an adventurous hike in Quorn
Mount Ohlssen Bagge: the best short hike in the Flinders Ranges
Rawnsley Bluff - a steep climb to a stunning view of the Flinders Ranges
Mt Fyffe: One of the South Island's best day hikes
Mt Fyffe is one of the best day hikes on the South Island, with incredible mountain views in one direction and coastal views in the other. If you want to extend the adventure you can even stay in the picturesque hut two thirds of the way up. It’s a great spot for sunset and stargazing! We’re sharing everything you need to know about the hike including difficulty and trail conditions.